Spanish Baby … In his prophecy against Moab, the prophet Jeremiah cries out: "You too, Madmen (מדמן), will be silenced (דמם)," which seems to indicate that Madmen is an otherwise unmentioned town in Moab, but that's not wholly certain (Jeremiah 48:2). Etymology of the name Madmen Martina Name Meaning. The name Madmen (which has nothing to do with silly guys) occurs only once in the Bible. It consists of 7 letters and 3 syllables and is pronounced Mar-ti-na . The meaning of Martina is "of Mars the god of war, warlike". What Does Martina Mean and History? Martina Name Meaning and History What Does Martina Mean and History? According to legend, he came across a cold beggar in the middle of winter so he ripped his cloak in two and gave half of it to the beggar. A feminine form of Martin, from the Roman Martinus, and the Latin Martis, from Mars, the Roman God of War, in its turn possibly from mas, “male, masculine”. The name Martina is a Latin Baby Names baby name. Marty, Mattie, Tina, Tin-Tin, Marti Meanings and history of the name Martina Feminine form of Martin, meaning "soldier" or "of Mars, the god of war". From the Roman name Martinus, which was derived from Martis, the genitive case of the name of the Roman god MARS.
Martina is generally used as a girl's name. It comes from the Latin name Martinus, which is a late derived form of the name of the Roman god Mars, the protective godhead of the Latins, and therefore the god of war. In Latin Baby Names the meaning of the name Martina is: Of Mars (the Roman god of war); warlike. Names in the Bible can signify origin, purpose, traits and characteristics of the person. The meaning is usually rendered in reference to the god as "of Mars", or "of war/warlike" ("martial"). A feminine form of Martin, from the Roman Martinus, and the Latin Martis, from Mars, the Roman God of War, in its turn possibly from mas, “male, masculine”. BIblical names carry rich symbolism. Saint Martin of Tours was a 4th-century bishop who is the patron saint of France. Martina means "tiny sea" Mar = sea, and "Tin/ Tina" = tiny in latin. Origin of Martina Name